The former money manager Alan B. Bond was sentenced yesterday to 12 1/2 years in prison for cheating clients and taking kickbacks from brokers. In June, a federal jury convicted Mr. Bond of diverting proceeds from profitable stock trades to his...

The former money manager Alan B. Bond admitted that he had accepted millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks, federal prosecutors said yesterday. It was the second time in four months that Mr. Bond has been convicted of fraud. Once a regular on...

Alan B. Bond, a money manager who made frequent appearances on television, was convicted yesterday of defrauding pension funds of millions of dollars and was sent straight to jail. After a three-week trial, a jury in United States District Court...

Alan Bond, a former money manager, told a federal jury yesterday that he did not cheat pension funds out of millions of dollars. Mr. Bond, once a regular guest on ''Wall Street Week With Louis Rukeyser,'' took the witness stand to answer charges...

Alan B. Bond, a Wall Street money manger who is scheduled to stand trial in November on charges he took illegal kickbacks from brokerage firms, was arrested yesterday on separate fraud charges, federal prosecutors said. In a 32-page complaint...

A broker charged for his role in a kickback conspiracy involving the prominent pension fund manager Alan B. Bond pleaded guilty on Wednesday to investment advisory fraud and commercial bribery. Robert Spruill, who worked for Brenner Securities,...

Alan B. Bond, a Wall Street money manager, was indicted yesterday on federal charges that he took $6.9 million in kickbacks from commissions paid to brokers to whom he had steered his clients' investments. Mr. Bond runs his own investment company...

Alan Bond, the one-time billionaire who bankrolled Australia's America's Cup victory in 1983, was ordered today to stand trial for what prosecutors say is the country's biggest corporate fraud case ever. Also ordered to trial in the case was...